Moss Dog Fly
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Moss Dog Fly
hook - Dai Riki 135 #12
thread - Danville 6/0 black
rib - small wire silver
body - goose quill
wing - hen badger
thorax - peacock herl
hackle - hen badger
Regards,
Scott
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Re: Moss Dog Fly
Dang! That is a gorgeous pattern! I love the color combination and the shape/profile. Is this your pattern?
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Re: Moss Dog Fly
ScottP, Howdy;
Nice fly, does it smell like a damp dog when wet???
Colors remind me of a Chesapeake Bay Retriever I used live with.
hank
Nice fly, does it smell like a damp dog when wet???
Colors remind me of a Chesapeake Bay Retriever I used live with.
hank
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Re: Moss Dog Fly
Ray,letumgo wrote:Is this your pattern?
Not mine; it's a pattern from Dennis Ross
http://www.dennismoss.co.uk/wp-content/ ... atural.pdf
Hank,hankaye wrote: does it smell like a damp dog when wet???
Colors remind me of a Chesapeake Bay Retriever I used live with.
It does look a bit like a Chessie; maybe a bit of odor, but nothing too strong
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Re: Moss Dog Fly
Thanks for the article. I've downloaded it to me iPad. A nice addition to my digital library.
The flies in the article are beautiful. Very "fishy", in the best way.
The flies in the article are beautiful. Very "fishy", in the best way.
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Re: Moss Dog Fly
The abdomen looks somewhat downy. Can you offer any more insight on what feather or feather part is being used there and where on the body it might be found?body - goose quill
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Re: Moss Dog Fly
swellcat wrote:The abdomen looks somewhat downy. Can you offer any more insight on what feather or feather part is being used there and where on the body it might be found?
It's a couple fibers from a goose primary feather
tie it in by the tips
counterwrapped with the wire
Hope this helps,
Scott
Re: Moss's Dog Fly
It certainly does.Hope this helps
Barbs. Macro amplified the "downiness". It's a nice effect and fly.
Many thanks.
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Scott - You are an fine teacher. The pictures do a nice job of capturing the tying techniques. Well done.
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Re: Moss Dog Fly
I'm going to have to read this later. Thanks for sharing the link. Excellent looking pattern. That is a sweet profile.
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